Anker makes some of the best mobile phone accessories around, particularly when it comes to its ever-reliable chargers and cables. Even better when they are discounted, which thankfully is fairly often. Today, Anker is offering a 5-port wall charger with 1 power delivery port discounted by almost 40%, as well as a car charger and a couple of cables.

Take a look at the deals below, and use the code listed for each one to knock the money off at the checkout:

Google is rolling out a dev preview for Android 8.1 today, and already we’re noticing some tweaks from the Pixel 2 appearing in the new build for everyone to enjoy. Case in point, the Pixel 2′s unusual power menu redesign is in the developer preview, indicating it’ll come to all devices with Android 8.1. Google even kept the somewhat busted bug report button.

The new Pixel phones shipped with the updated power menu as part of 8.0.

Phone batteries keep getting smaller and smaller, but if you need a little more juice in day-to-day usage, an extended battery case is one option. ZeroLemon is known for making great battery cases, and the company’s Pixel and Pixel XL cases are at an all-time low on Amazon. The Pixel case is now $ 27.99, and the Pixel XL case is $ 41.99 (once you factor in the 30% coupon for each). That’s a $ 13 and $ 16 reduction in price respectively from the usual cost.

You probably have at least a few power strips laying around, and maybe a phone dock or USB charging station too. This… thing from Bestek is all three combined. Now you can get it for just $ 16 on Amazon with a coupon code.

Let’s go over exactly what this does first. It plugs into a normal wall socket (completely covering it) and gives you six surge-protected outlets. On top of that, there are four USB Type-A ports at the top with a shared 5.2A current.

The latest chapter in Samsung’s ongoing Note7 nightmare has unfolded with the company’s official statement on the new wave of battery fires. It says all owners of the Note7 should immediately turn off the phone while Samsung continues its investigation. This includes any original Note7 devices that might still be floating around as well as the replacements.

Welcome to the latest entry in our Bonus Round series, wherein we tell you all about the new Android games of the day that we couldn’t get to during our regular news rounds. Consider this a quick update for the dedicated gamers who can’t wait for our bi-weekly roundups, and don’t want to wade through a whole day’s worth of news just to get their pixelated fix. Today we have a gorgeous platformer, a well-received tower defense sequel, a spunky endless runner, a retro take on Space Invaders, a simple and goofy racer, and two surprisingly decent licensed games.

The benefits of USB Type-C are still unclear to me. I mean, I get that it’s universal and reversible, but right now it’s just another cable to have around. When it becomes more ubiquitous, though, Type-C might be most useful when the time comes to charge up your gadgets. The new Nexus phones offer a taste of this future with support for USB power delivery, allowing them to both send and receive power.

We’ve already talked about Doze in Android M a few times. That’s a system-wide state that keeps your phone or tablet in deep sleep when it’s not being used. App Standby is a distinct feature that works to keep individual unused apps from gobbling up power in the background. Depending on how many apps you install on your phone, this could be a bigger deal than Doze.

App Standby is focused on taming the apps you don’t use much, so it should only kick in once you’ve gone several days without launching or interacting with a given app.

With its latest new feature, Feedly is going after Google. The company has introduced Power Search, a feature reserved for pro accounts that lets you search for content around the web that isn’t saved in your feed.

Power search can pull up articles, podcasts, and videos alike. It displays the articles within the usual interface, effectively letting you read stories from outside your list of subscriptions as though you were already following them.

You know what trend in mobile is easy to make fun of? Wearables, of course. Most smart watches almost make fun of themselves. At some point in the last few weeks, the marketing folks at HTC and Samsung apparently came to very similar conclusions about the best way to lampoon wearables – gloves. Samsung came up with the Samsung Fingers smart glove, but HTC has just pseudo-announced the HTC Gluuv. Same basic joke, different execution.